Brew Green Water In A 2ft Tank |
Brew Green Water In A 2ft Tank |
sheringam |
Thu, 27 Nov 2003 9:59 pm
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Propose brew green water in 2ft tank project
1. 23.5" x 11.5" x 13" fiveplan brand tank 2. 51.81 litres of water (13.71 gallons of water), around 12.5" depth of water 3. 2ft DIY PL lights with 2 36W OSRAM tubes and e-ballast 4. Simple sponge filter to collect goldfish poos 5. Wooden air block for aeration 6. 2 4.5" to 6" ranchus Is it possible to brew green water in 2ft tank rather than tub? I've all the equipment with me except the PL lights which I've yet to collect from a bro who help DIY PL lights. Will switch on the PL lights non-stop for 3-4 days or until the green water turn dark green? |
CyberET |
Thu, 27 Nov 2003 10:55 pm
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White Gold Member No.: 8 Group: Associate Posts: 2,044 Topics Started: 32 Joined: 24-Nov-03 Last seen online: Sat, 05 Mar 2022 11:35 am User's local time: Sun, 15 Dec 2024 1:31 pm Green Water: Yes Country: Singapore |
QUOTE(sheringam @ Thu 27 Nov 2003 21:59 PM) Propose brew green water in 2ft tank project 1. 23.5" x 11.5" x 13" fiveplan brand tank 2. 51.81 litres of water (13.71 gallons of water), around 12.5" depth of water 3. 2ft DIY PL lights with 2 36W OSRAM tubes and e-ballast 4. Simple sponge filter to collect goldfish poos 5. Wooden air block for aeration 6. 2 4.5" to 6" ranchus Is it possible to brew green water in 2ft tank rather than tub? I've all the equipment with me except the PL lights which I've yet to collect from a bro who help DIY PL lights. Will switch on the PL lights non-stop for 3-4 days or until the green water turn dark green? water volume is not sufficient for 2 ranchus of that size imho.. for 1 yes.. for 2, risky & not recommended.. not sure about PL lights, no experience with them, but based on what i observe from handsome's experiment, should be can? no forms of filter at all, somemore BB can colonize a sponge filter very fast no need wooden air block.. standard airstone is fine don't switch on 24hrs, fish also need some rest.. 12hrs a day is fine, just follow normal sunlight hrs.. 6am-6pm even if the water is dark green.. still maintain lighting intensity to continue removing ammonia.. its light with algae that removes ammonia, not just ammonia and algae.. although green is more intense, but don't forget, green more intense, light penetration is also lesser.. too much is no good.. better change your water every week without fail.. 90% i'm may not be 100% right.. hehe.. bros shoot away.. |
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